Hmm.h

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00001 /*
00002 This file is part of LIA_RAL which is a set of software based on ALIZE
00003 toolkit for speaker recognition. ALIZE toolkit is required to use LIA_RAL.
00004 
00005 LIA_RAL project is a development project was initiated by the computer
00006 science laboratory of Avignon / France (Laboratoire Informatique d'Avignon -
00007 LIA) [http://lia.univ-avignon.fr <http://lia.univ-avignon.fr/>]. Then it
00008 was supported by two national projects of the French Research Ministry:
00009         - TECHNOLANGUE program [http://www.technolangue.net]
00010         - MISTRAL program [http://mistral.univ-avignon.fr]
00011 
00012 LIA_RAL is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
00013 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
00014 published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
00015 the License, or any later version.
00016 
00017 LIA_RAL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
00018 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
00019 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
00020 GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
00021 
00022 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
00023 License along with LIA_RAL.
00024 If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
00025 
00026 The LIA team as well as the LIA_RAL project team wants to highlight the
00027 limits of voice authentication in a forensic context.
00028 The "Person Authentification by Voice: A Need of Caution" paper
00029 proposes a good overview of this point (cf. "Person
00030 Authentification by Voice: A Need of Caution", Bonastre J.F.,
00031 Bimbot F., Boe L.J., Campbell J.P., Douglas D.A., Magrin-
00032 chagnolleau I., Eurospeech 2003, Genova].
00033 The conclusion of the paper of the paper is proposed bellow:
00034 [Currently, it is not possible to completely determine whether the
00035 similarity between two recordings is due to the speaker or to other
00036 factors, especially when: (a) the speaker does not cooperate, (b) there
00037 is no control over recording equipment, (c) recording conditions are not
00038 known, (d) one does not know whether the voice was disguised and, to a
00039 lesser extent, (e) the linguistic content of the message is not
00040 controlled. Caution and judgment must be exercised when applying speaker
00041 recognition techniques, whether human or automatic, to account for these
00042 uncontrolled factors. Under more constrained or calibrated situations,
00043 or as an aid for investigative purposes, judicious application of these
00044 techniques may be suitable, provided they are not considered as infallible.
00045 At the present time, there is no scientific process that enables one to
00046 uniquely characterize a persones voice or to identify with absolute
00047 certainty an individual from his or her voice.]
00048 
00049 Copyright (C) 2004-2010
00050 Laboratoire d'informatique d'Avignon [http://lia.univ-avignon.fr]
00051 LIA_RAL admin [alize@univ-avignon.fr]
00052 Jean-Francois Bonastre [jean-francois.bonastre@univ-avignon.fr]
00053 */
00054 
00055 #if !defined(ALIZE_Hmm_h)
00056 #define ALIZE_Hmm_h
00057 
00058 #if defined(_WIN32)
00059 #if defined(LIA_SPKTOOLS_EXPORTS)
00060 #define LIA_SPKTOOLS_API __declspec(dllexport)
00061 #else
00062 #define LIA_SPKTOOLS_API __declspec(dllimport)
00063 #endif
00064 #else
00065 #define LIA_SPKTOOLS_API
00066 #endif
00067 
00068 #include <alize.h>
00069 
00070 
00071 using namespace alize;
00072 using namespace std;
00073 
00074 class LIA_SPKTOOLS_API hmm{
00075         MixtureServer *ms;
00076         Config *conf;
00077         ObjectRefVector tabState;
00078         XLine tabStateName;
00079         DoubleVector transitions;
00080         
00081         
00082         public:
00083         unsigned long getNbState();
00084         unsigned long LoadState(String);
00085         unsigned long LoadState(String,String);
00086         unsigned long LoadState(MixtureGD&,String);     
00087         unsigned long addState(String);
00088         unsigned long deleteState(unsigned long indice);
00089         double getTransition(int i,int j);
00090         void getTransition(DoubleVector &);
00091         void setTransition(double,int , int );
00092         void reset();
00093         const hmm& operator=(const hmm& hmmc);
00094         MixtureGD& getDensity(unsigned long);
00095         void setDensity(MixtureGD& m, unsigned long nModel);
00096         void setDensity(String, unsigned long);
00097         const String &getStateName(unsigned long);
00098         void setStateName(unsigned long, String);
00099         hmm(MixtureServer &, Config &);
00100         hmm(const hmm&);
00101         ~hmm();
00102         
00103         private:
00104         void assign(const hmm& hmmc);
00105         void save();
00106         void load();
00107 };
00108 
00109 // Return a copy of the transition matrix - should be included into hmm class - TODO
00110 //DoubleVector &copyTransition(hmm& cHmm);
00111 #endif